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    Rising Tides: The Acquisition of Ownership by Alluvio in the Context of Sea Level Rise by Warren Freedman

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The law relating to the loss or acquisition of coastal property as a result of changes in the location of the high-water mark may be traced back to the common law principles governing the acquisition of ownership by alluvion (alluvio) and the loss of ownership by erosion. …”
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    Mshengu v Estate Late Mshengu 9223/2016P: Considering the ownership of house property in customary law by Fatima Osman

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Three key issues are analysed: first the potential conflict between the Amendment Act and the Reform of Customary Law of Succession and Regulation of Related Matters Act 11 of 2009 in relation to the ownership of house property; second the challenges in classifying property as house or family property; and third the impact of the devolution of property on the rights of other family members. …”
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    Property In Insolvent Estates – Edkins V Registrar Of Deeds, Fourie V Edkins, And Motala V Moller by Roger Evans, Lienne Steyn

    Published 2014-12-01
    Subjects: “…Ownership of assets of insolvent estate…”
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    The communal reading of comics: a case study of an extensive reading project for adult basic literacy by Ramani, Esther, Joseph, Michael

    Published 2002-12-01
    “…Important outcomes of this research are the creative use of language promoted by story re-telling and the desire for ownership of books by learners once they experience ownership of the story through task-based activities on the comics.…”
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    Subverting the pastoral: the transcendence of space and place in J.M. Coetzee’s <i>Disgrace</i> by S. Smit-Marais, M. Wenzel

    Published 2006-07-01
    “…As a fictional reworking of the farm novel, “Disgrace” draws on the tradition’s anxieties about the rights of (white) ownership, but within a post-apartheid context. As such, “Disgrace” challenges the pastoral farm novel’s “dream topography” (Coetzee, 1988:6) of the family farm ruled by the patriarch – a topography inscribed – with the help of the invisible labour of black hands – as a legacy of power and ownership to be inherited and cultivated in perpetuity. …”
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    ‘Land as a womb’: Impact of gender imbalances on land redistribution in the Third Chimurenga by Daniel Muzenda

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…In this struggle for land, there is always a section of society which is undermined and pushed to the periphery when it comes to the use and ownership of this valuable resource. Land is the centre of reproduction and production in Zimbabwe. …”
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    The Church of Nazarene in Khayelitsha: Developing a missional spatial consciousness with special reference to COVID-19 by Ntandoyenkosi N.N. Mlambo, Henry Mbaya

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Alternatively, mostly black South Africans are confined to urban margins in densified and poorly serviced areas, with low rates of home ownership. The effects of these policies extend beyond the urban nature, as spaces on the margin by design tend to have fewer opportunities for education compared to urban areas, and there are spatial limits to black business ownership. …”
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    Introducing CSR - The Missing Ingredient in the Land Reform Recipe? by Henk J Kloppers

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…In reaction to the unequal land ownership brought about by decades of apartheid, the first democratically elected government embarked on an extensive land reform programme - a programme consisting of the three constitutionally protected pillars: restitution, redistribution and tenure reform. …”
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    <i>Ubuntu</i> and the quest for land reform in South Africa by Herman Holtzhausen

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…An in-depth discussion on legislation and research on perspectives of land ownership therefore falls outside of the ambit of this article. …”
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    1 Corinthians 7:17�24. Identity and human dignity amidst power and liminality by Jeremy Punt

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…These Pauline instructions are investigated against the backdrop of both the 1st century CE context and post-apartheid South Africa, where issues of identity and marginality rub shoulders with claims to ownership and entitlement, on the one hand, and issues of human dignity, on the other.…”
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    ‘Reterritorialising’ the land: Agaat and cartography by Gail Fincham

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…In this article, I look at the ways in which Marlene van Niekerk’s Agaat re-orders the ideas of stewardship and land ownership in the South African plaasroman by invoking notions of cartography. …”
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    Teaching Xhosa for special purposes to physiotherapy students: A case study by Bertie Neethling, Alet van Huyssteen

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…By participating in the planning process the learners claimed ownership of the course: they experienced a sense of achievement is experienced even before the actual learning process started which strengthened the motivation that had originally led the learner to embark upon the learning exercise. …”
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    PERCEPTIONS OF SOCIAL WORK STUDENTS REGARDING THE ASSET-BASED COMMUNITY-DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT (ABCD) APPROACH: A SOUTH AFRICAN STUDY by Hanna Nel, Natalie Mansvelt, Yolisa Shugu

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The students perceived ABCD as a relevant approach that shifts community members from a deficit orientation focused on lack and needs to one in which people utilise their assets and take ownership of their own future. However, students experienced challenges in facilitating community members’ movement from being passive recipients of services and benefits to seeing themselves as change agents driving their own development. …”
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    Assessment rubrics: Artefacts that speak in tongues? by Simpson, Zack, McKay, Tracey Morton

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The findings demonstrated that rubrics are socio-cultural artefacts that require mediation before joint ownership can be assumed. Without such mediation, rubrics may fail to embody transparent and accountable assessment, instead becoming merely an empty symbol thereof. …”
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    Be sealed with the Holy Spirit: Behind the metaphor in Ephesians 1:13 by Robby I. Chandra, Agustinus M.L. Batlajery, A. Christian Jonch

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Past studies view that the metaphor teaches about covenant or unity in God’s protection, assurance, and ownership. This study hypothesises that the author uses metaphor to address the recipients who have a deeper sentiment with a seal meaning they are both Jewish and Gentile Christians but especially those who are slaves. …”
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    Lessons for Nigeria from the Experience of South Africa in Managing the Challenges of Transfer of Title and Administration of Fragmented Property Schemes by Kolapo Omidire

    Published 2023-11-01
    “… A "fragmented property" or "multiple unit" property is one in which several persons have ownership or title interest in sections or parts of a single property scheme. …”
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    The Intricacies of Land Reform in Namibia: An Overview of the Land Question in Namibia 33 Years After Independence by Kenneth Ferdie Mundia, Rebeka Haimbili

    Published 2023-11-01
    “… It is trite that at independence in 1990 Namibia inherited a skewed land distribution system in favour of a white minority, which necessitated the newly elected government to take drastic steps to redress the historical injustices pertaining to land ownership. The steps taken to address the land issue were birthed at the first National Conference on Land in 1991. …”
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    Internet of Bodies, datafied embodiment and our quantified religious future by Zheng Liu

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Ultimately, the author argues that responsible designing of the IoB devices and establishing the ownership of personal religious data can be seen as significant measures in the face of the risk of our quantified religious future. …”
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    Implications of the imago Dei (Gn 1:26) on gender equality and agrarian land reform in Zimbabwe by Canisius Mwandayi

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…By tapping into the implications of having been created in God’s image, the research has successfully argued that the current situation, whereby gender gaps in land ownership are still quite large, needs to be addressed as stewardship over creation was given to both men and women.…”
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